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    16 June

    Why Overhead Powerline Awareness Isn’t Just for Electrical Workers

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    • Categories Training and Assessment

    When most people think about overhead powerline safety, they picture electricians or lineworkers. But in reality, electrical contact incidents often involve people who don’t hold electrical licences — machine operators, …

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    05 June

    Basic Safety Tips Near Overhead Power Lines

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Training and Assessment

    If your job involves working near overhead power lines, safety must always come first. Every year, workers in NSW are seriously injured — or worse — because they fail to …

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    04 June

    How Overhead Powerlines Training Improves Safety and Compliance

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Notice

    In the electrical supply industry, few risks are as significant as those associated with working near overhead powerlines. Whether you’re a crane operator, an ASP Level 2 electrician, or a …

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    07 April

    What to Expect in Overhead Power Line Safety Training

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    • Categories Training and Assessment

    Working near overhead power lines is one of the most hazardous tasks in the electrical supply industry. You must understand how to identify and control the risks if you’re an …

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    03 April

    Common Safety Mistakes Around Overhead Power Lines

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Training and Assessment

    Working near overhead power lines is one of the highest-risk activities in the electrical supply industry. Despite strict guidelines and mandatory training, preventable incidents still occur — often because of …

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    31 March

    Essential Skills You’ll Learn in Overhead Powerline Training

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    • Categories Training and Assessment

    If you’re planning to work near live electrical assets, completing overhead powerline training is essential. This specialised training is designed to equip workers with the knowledge and practical skills needed …

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    08 March

    Do You Need a License to Work Near Power Lines in NSW?

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Training and Assessment

    Working near power lines in NSW is a high-risk activity that requires strict safety measures and compliance with industry regulations. Many professionals, including electricians, crane operators, construction workers, and arborists, …

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    06 March

    What You Need To Know About Operating Cranes Near Powerlines

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Training and Assessment

    Operating cranes near powerlines presents significant risks, requiring strict safety measures, regulatory compliance, and industry-approved training. In NSW, there are strict guidelines to prevent serious incidents, including electrocution, power outages, …

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    04 March

    Who Requires Training to Work Near Power Lines?

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Training and Assessment

    Working near power lines presents serious risks, making proper training essential for safety and compliance. Whether you’re an electrician, construction worker, crane operator, or another industry professional, understanding electrical hazards …

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    17 February

    What is an Electrical Spotter’s Course?

    • Posted by craigshepherd
    • Categories Training and Assessment

    An electrical spotter, also known as a safety observer, plays a crucial role in maintaining safety in high-risk industries such as construction, crane operations, and utilities. Their primary responsibility is …

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